ARTEMISIA, southernwood, in botany, a genus of the syngeneia polygamia superflua class. The receptacle is either naked or a little downy; it has no pappus; the calix is imbricated with roundish scales; and the corolla has no radii. There are 23 species of artemisia, only 4 of which are natives of Britain, viz. the campestris, or field-southernwood; the maritima, or sea-wormwood; the absinthium, or common wormwood; and the vulgaris, or mugwort. The vulgaris, or mugwort, is used both as a pot-herb and as a medicine; the leaves are principally celebrated as uterine and antihysteric. The leaves of the absinthium are chiefly used as a bitter or stomachic.
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